PKM Demo
A personal knowledge management graph showcasing IWE’s capabilities for managing interconnected notes, tasks, and knowledge using markdown files with inclusion links.
Overview
This graph demonstrates how IWE organizes a personal knowledge base as a hierarchical graph. Each section is a separate document tree, connected through inclusion links that allow notes to appear in multiple contexts.
The graph includes 200+ documents covering common PKM workflows:
- Journal — Daily entries organized by week and month
- Zettelkasten — Atomic notes with unique IDs, linked by topic
- GTD — Task management with inbox, projects, and contexts
- Writing — Drafts and outlines with linked research notes
- Books — Reading notes and highlights
- Quotes — Collected quotes linked to source materials
- Timeline — Chronological view across all sections
- Knowledge Base Structure — Meta-documentation of the graph itself
How it works
The graph uses IWE’s inclusion links to create a polyhierarchical structure. A note about a book can appear under both “Books” and “Zettelkasten” without duplication. The journal links to notes created that day, creating a timeline view alongside the topical organization.